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    [[File:Lunarianflag.png|left|thumb|220x220px|The lunarian flag.]]
    [[File:Lunarianflag.png|left|thumb|220x220px|The lunarian flag.]]
    '''Lunarian''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]]. In many cultures around the world the moon is personified as a woman, or is associated with feminine energy. A lunar non-binary person or lunarian is someone who has similarities in identity or experience with women. The term is meant to be a less easily abused form of 'female aligned'.
    '''Lunarian''', also called a '''lunar non-binary person''', is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]]. In many cultures around the world the moon is personified as a woman, or is associated with feminine energy. A lunar non-binary person or lunarian is someone who has similarities in identity or experience with women. The term is meant to be a less easily abused form of 'female aligned'.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==

    Revision as of 01:46, 24 November 2019

    The lunarian flag.

    Lunarian, also called a lunar non-binary person, is a non-binary gender from the galactian alignment system. In many cultures around the world the moon is personified as a woman, or is associated with feminine energy. A lunar non-binary person or lunarian is someone who has similarities in identity or experience with women. The term is meant to be a less easily abused form of 'female aligned'.

    Flag

    The lunarian flag was posted on Tumblr on November 30, 2016[1].

    The purple stripes of the flag represent the varying levels in which people can experience being lunarian. The yellow stripe represent the non-binary nature of this gender. Black represents those with no gender. Grey represents the varying levels in which people can experience gender.

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